What Does a Peaceful World Need

Sunday, January 11, 2009

One of the most important components of world justice and peace is to have elections monitored and certified by an international organization in every country.

A big step in the right direction, and a relatively easy step, would be for the United States to set an example by inviting monitoring of our elections.

I do not say this because of the serious questions surrounding the last two presidential elections in America. The United States can take the approach that we know our elections are sufficiently fair, but that we want all countries to be monitored and certified, so we will have ours monitored as well.

Hopefully other countries would follow, first strong democracies that have little to fear from monitoring, and after we reach a critical mass, other countries who would feel ashamed to be out of the system. Eventually there could be some international repercussions for countries that did not accept monitoring and certification.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Yes magazine is the best periodical I have seen on how to change the world society to be more inclusive, environmentally sound, and equitable in terms of the basic necessities of life.

Yes magazine talks about our world's real problems, and what people all over the world are doing to solve those problems.

Although the problems are huge, and the institutions standing in the way of progress are stubbornly short-sighted, Yes magazine is actually optimistic, because it talks about how we can surmount the obstacles.

I think the world will be a better place when more people get behind efforts like Yes magazine.